My work comes as a result of experiments carried out over time with different materials, varying between them, adopting different scales and formal solutions, working on the wall, the floor or on hanging pieces.
From each chosen material I look for its qualities and test its limits.
The creative process involves a series of attempts, experiments and adjustments.
The use of fabric waste as filler, moldable body and overflowing matter as well as soil and other organic materials have marked my work, resulting in a series of pieces that range from small "pictures" to larger sculptural works.
This approach invites reflection on the materials, processes and concepts involved.By incorporating disposable items into my creations, I seek to challenge perceptions of value and beauty while also sparking conversations about sustainability and consumption.
The use of fabric waste as filler, moldable body and overflowing matter as well as soil and other organic materials have marked my work, resulting in a series of pieces that range from small "pictures" to larger sculptural works.
The continuous need for experimentation led me to embark on a “zero level” of Ceramics, exploring the countless and challenging possibilities of the constructive processes of this discipline, a path I am currently on.